Currently we are in the process of setting up a eV legal entity (similar to KDE: http://ev.kde.org/) to manage the finances, voting, and membership.

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The current organization for OE is a German eV legal entity (similar to KDE: http://ev.kde.org/) and is for the purpose of managing finances, voting, and membership.

An 'eV' for 'eingetragener Verein', in the German law, translates to a voluntary organization; a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. The organization has members.

An 'eV' for 'eingetragener Verein', in the German law, translates to a voluntary organization; a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. The organization has members.

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The OpenEmbedded eV statues are located here: http://docs.openembedded.org/organization/2008-11-22_statutes-de.pdf

During FOSDEM 2008 in Brussels, Belgium, a group of founding members physically gathered to get the paperwork going.

During FOSDEM 2008 in Brussels, Belgium, a group of founding members physically gathered to get the paperwork going.

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= The founding members =

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= The current board of directors =

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* Alessandro Gardich

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* Leon Woestenberg

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* Florian Boor

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* Michael Lauer

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* Robert Schuster

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* Holger Freyther

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* Philip Balister

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* Liam Girdwood

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* Graeme Gregory

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* Jan Lübbe

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* Daniel Willman

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= The current board consists of =

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* ''Philip Balister''

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* Florian Boor

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* Treasurer ''Leon Woestenberg ''

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* Michael Lauer

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* ''Denys Dmytriyenko''

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* Robert Schuster

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* ''Sean Hudson''

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* Holger Freyther

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= Current Members =

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(please keep in alphabetical order)

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# Alessandro Gardich

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# Anders Darander

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# Andrea Adami

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# Andreas Oberritter

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# Andrei Gherzan

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# Chris Larson

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# Cliff Brake

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# Daniel Willmann

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# Dave Stewart

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# Denys Dmytriyenko

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# Dirk Hohndel

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# Dirk Opfer

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# Dmitry Eremin­Solenikov

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# Eric Bénard

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# Esben Haabendal

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# Florian Boor

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# Frans Meulenbroeks

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# Graeme Gregory

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# Graham Gower

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# Henning Heinold

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# Holger Freyther

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# Jan Lübbe

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# Jason Kridner

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# Jeff Osier-Mixon

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# John Willis

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# Joshua Lock

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# Ken Gilmer

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# Khem Raj

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# Koen Kooi

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# Leon Woestenberg

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# Liam Girdwood

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# Marcin Juszkiewicz

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# Marco Cavallini

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# Mark Brown

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# Mark Hatle

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# Martin Jansa

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# Michael Lauer

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# Michael Smith

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# Otavio Salvador

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# Paul Eggleton

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# Philip Balister

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# Philip Blundell

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# Phillip Zabel

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# Richard Purdie

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# Robert Schuster

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# Roman I Khimov

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# Saul Wold

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# Scott Garman

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# Sean Hudson

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# Simon Busch

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# Stefan Schmidt

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# Steve Sakoman

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# Tom King

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# Tom Rini

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# Yu Ke

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# Yury Bushmelev

= OE Developers =

= OE Developers =

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Openembedded Developers are people who have write access to the git repository. Due to the nature of OE, there are many developers, and each one tends to maintain a section of OE. A list of maintainers can be found [http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/tree/MAINTAINERS here]. See [[OpenEmbedded Developers]] for a list of current developers.

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Openembedded Developers are people who have submitted code into any of the OpenEmbedded repositories. Due to the nature of OE, there are many developers, and also many different components. A good place to start is the list of git repositories [http://git.openembedded.org]. See [[OpenEmbedded Developers]] for a list of current developers.

= Todo =

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= Pointers for Board Members =

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* [[Checklist for the General Assembly]]

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= Online Voting Policy =

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* [[Online Voting Policy]]

= Faq =

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: If you are contributing to OE frequently and/or you are interested in getting involved in administrative or organisational tasks it might be a good idea to join OE e.V.

: If you are contributing to OE frequently and/or you are interested in getting involved in administrative or organisational tasks it might be a good idea to join OE e.V.

; How do I become member of the OE e.V.?

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: Let an existing member introduce you by sending a short introduction to the 'ev' mailinglist. If you don't know one get in touch with us on the development mailinglist or IRC first. The e.V. is open for anyone to join and its not meant to be an exclusive club of a few developers.

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: Let an existing member introduce you by sending a short introduction to the 'ev' [http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-members mailinglist]. If you don't know one get in touch with us on the development mailinglist or IRC first. The e.V. is open for anyone to join and its not meant to be an exclusive club of a few developers.

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: Whist an e.V. can define a membership fee, the project has not chosen to set one.

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= General Assemblies =

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[[Category:Dev]]

[[Category:Dev]]

Revision as of 14:07, 23 August 2013

The current organization for OE is a German eV legal entity (similar to KDE: http://ev.kde.org/) and is for the purpose of managing finances, voting, and membership.

An 'eV' for 'eingetragener Verein', in the German law, translates to a voluntary organization; a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. The organization has members.

OE Developers

Openembedded Developers are people who have submitted code into any of the OpenEmbedded repositories. Due to the nature of OE, there are many developers, and also many different components. A good place to start is the list of git repositories [1]. See OpenEmbedded Developers for a list of current developers.

Pointers for Board Members

Online Voting Policy

Faq

If you are contributing to OE frequently and/or you are interested in getting involved in administrative or organisational tasks it might be a good idea to join OE e.V.

How do I become member of the OE e.V.?

Let an existing member introduce you by sending a short introduction to the 'ev' mailinglist. If you don't know one get in touch with us on the development mailinglist or IRC first. The e.V. is open for anyone to join and its not meant to be an exclusive club of a few developers.

Is there a membership fee?

Whist an e.V. can define a membership fee, the project has not chosen to set one.